The viewership data has been announced for the new Netflix animated movie The Willoughbys, which was released last month.
16.05.2020 - 01:27 / variety.com
By Matt Donnelly
Senior Film Writer
Producers behind the Terry Crews micro-budget drama “John Henry” are taking a victory lap this week, as their film has found an exhilarating second life and wide viewership on Netflix.
In a period that saw dominance from the second season of the Christina Applegate series “Dead to Me,” and stiff feature competition from the Michelle Obama documentary “Becoming” and the continued reign of Chris Hemsworth’s “Extraction,” the Crews film stood tallest — rating
The viewership data has been announced for the new Netflix animated movie The Willoughbys, which was released last month.
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© Joel C Ryan/Invision/AP Beyonce poses for photographers upon arrival at the 'Lion King' European premiere in central London, Sunday, July 14, 2019. (Photo by Joel C Ryan/Invision/AP) YouTube has added superstars Janelle Monae and Beyonce to its growing list of speakers for its virtual "Dear Class of 2020" commencement address.
While we're all stuck at home on quarantine mode due to the coronavirus pandemic, Michelle Obama has decided to gift students graduating this year a special virtual graduation ceremony. Dear Class of 2020 will be hosted by the former First Lady and will include commencement speeches by her, Barack Obama, BTS and Lady Gaga amongst several others. As per Variety, the star power has doubled up now with the inclusion of Beyonce, Taylor Swift, Jennifer Lopez, Demi Lovato and more.
YouTube's virtual commencement ceremony,, is amping up the star power for it's already jam-packed graduation event.
By Justin Kroll
Spring's in full gear, despite the snow in parts of the country and 90-degree temperatures in other parts of the country. Clearly we can't rely on weather to be consistent anymore, but you know what is consistent? The content factory that is Netflix.
Critics aren’t thrilled with Netflix’s recently released documentary about Michelle Obama, titled “Becoming.” The documentary, which dropped on May 6, was a surprise announcement in late April from the streaming platform in conjunction with the Obama’s Higher Ground Productions. Directed by Nadia Hallgren, it follows the former first lady on her 2018 book tour in which she traveled across the country speaking at various events.
The soundtrack will be released next week via Young Turks
'It's always a good time' is definitely a myth now as we're undergoing a major crisis with the entire globe being affected by the coronavirus pandemic. Especially for students, who have to rely on online classes, are facing difficulties in trying to cope amidst the harsh reality that's staring right at us. Michelle Obama decided to rectify that in her own way as she partnered with YouTube, through her Higher Initiative, to host a special virtual graduation ceremony, Dear Class of 2020.
Sitting down to watch Becoming I didn’t expect to relate to Michelle Obama. From the outside, it would seem that the only thing we have in common is the fact we’re both women.
Chris Hemsworth definitely knows how to bring in an audience, and his latest Netflix offering, “Extraction”, is already getting a follow-up.
Chris Hemsworth definitely knows how to bring in an audience, and his latest Netflix offering,, is already getting a follow-up.
Michelle Obama hugs her mom Marian Robinson tight in this cute moment from the new trailer of her Netflix documentary, Becoming.
Just when you thought that you had watched all that Netflix has to offer, a Michelle Obama documentary drops and we can only imagine how inspiring it will be.
Michelle Obama exemplifies beauty, strength, intelligence, and class like no other — and in a surprising turn of events, her inspiring story is finally coming to Netflix!
Michelle Obama is coming to Netflix! The former first lady is the subject of a new documentary,, which chronicles her journey across the country during her 34-city tour to promote her 2018 memoir of the same name.
Where other docs go deep, Netflix’s Michelle Obama portrait stays shallow, but the former FLOTUS’s inspirational personality comes through loud and clear.